While many down-Island libraries and our Martha’s Vineyard Museum hosted eclipse viewing parties.
The eclipse last Monday brought lots of folks outdoors on a beautiful sunny day.
A lot of Vineyarders made the run to immerse themselves in the 2024 eclipse’s path of totality.
We have an adoption to report this week. Bad Larry and his brother Jr. came to the shelter from a feral cat colony.
26 Harding Hill LLC purchased o Cynet Way, 0 Beack Lot/Cynnet and 26 Hardin Hill from Oak Hill Property LLC for $4,400,000 on April 2.
Maria and Jan Hulka, of Oak Bluffs, announce the birth of a son, Oliver Milan Hulka, born on April 8 at the Martha’s Vineyard Hospital.
Marisa Estrella and Jozinei Cardoso, of Edgartown, announce the birth of a son, Niko Jozinei Estrella, born on March 21.
Jannette Vanderhoop is running against sitting select board chair Tom Murphy at the May 16 town election.
Martha’s Vineyard Airport officials voted Thursday to approve a new lease for Animal Health Care Associates, one of the few remaining pet care...
 From the April 11, 1930 edition of the Vineyard Gazette: The name Manuel Silvia being a common one, the subject of this sketch is specifically...
It was disappointing that the ban on commercial gas-powered leaf blowers did not pass but encouraging that so many people voted in favor of it.
After the solar eclipse on Monday, my social media feed was full of friends posting snark about how they had, once again, survived the rapture.

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